Put Your Faith in Love
These workshop recordings are from Mother’s weekend at the Center for Love and Light in Atlanta, Georgia. The material is filled with love, light, laughter, and connection. The focus is on choosing faith over fear, what that really means and how to do it. She connects you with your true faith and help you strengthen that connection so that it becomes the first response to life, before fear, before doubt, before rejection and repression of self. This event was the last weekend event Mother will do for a long while.
This set of recordings includes 5 audio MP3s. The total time is about 5 hours and 10 minutes.
You will be emailed the download link. All the tracks are zipped into one file. Please allow time for the full download onto your computer (310+ MG). If you have tech questions, email support@belovedpublications.navaweb.dev.
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